THE .TIMES, NEW I1L00M1TKL1), PA.. MAY 31. 1881. THE TIMES. f INN37LVANIA R. S.-MIDDLB DIVISION. On and after Monday, May Trains will ruu as tuiluw , Hth, 18X1, Faenter EASTWARD. WE8TWAP.D. Way taa Mull Acs., Pit. Tr'uj Ex. Mffl. A 00. J'n M.tl Tr'u Tr'u HXATIOMB, rhUadelplilaT Kx. 19.11) 7. Ml .ui P.W A.M. lll.lHi P.M. 1.811 P.M. 1.80 7.08 8.60 S 48 8.89 etJ 8.10 5.40 1.17 8.69 S. (Ml ti.aa . M. S.UO a. si 6 1C3 Miry.vllk, Ml 10.89 iJncmiou, 5 47 Aqueduct 6.6 lUnlly'a .T!l.ll;Nowiort, 0. 19 11 21 1 Mllloriltowu, ? mi h i., u ..1 II,, trw i.iihi 0 21 13.69 1.88 s.4 p.us D.ll tii.ua lll.4rt IS.ls I 16 1.56 .no CM. a. 44 111 8. (Hi a. is 8 J 51 4IU V.I4 12.441 Km. 19.88 nni ly.yj 8 4i u.ia b.ixi ii. m lUHli IjewlHiown 1,1.1 HlllltlliKU'iu.. 163 Tyrone a.aa. lAttooua u. la .II5 7.01 ! 7.46 8.08 8.W 7:18 A.M. 8.16 Too rifTSDUHGH, P.M. A.M. ,1 tV-ptrincF.xprp Went will atop at DmicauboH at .4 ami at Newport nl 6.UT A. m.. when HiivtreU, tar-(1'ihiir West. the Way l'HHflenirer leave Harrlr burir Daily tlieutlier tralua Dally excepl Hominy. Kt line Wear, dally, mpplmr ou Buhday oni.t, nt l)liuraillinn 4 :i. Newport, M I. M : PilHliurKli KxpreaH west Htnpa when tlaiwod. at Until rannoii at III h'2 1'. M .lit .Newport at 11.13 p. M.,at Mil ltratiiwu at ll.iil e. M. - llrleritoniN. Hot Wanted to learn the Printing business. Apply at tbls oflice. The People's Freight road Imp been running at its full capacity for the past tw6 weeks with wheat and bark. J. P. King of Tyrone, bad his bouse entered a few nights since as Is supposed by trafups, who robbed him of money and valuables to the amount of f 1,000. The Sioux Fishing Club, which last year camped near Newport, have decided to camp on the Catawissa, near Col urn bia, this summer. Isn't it funny, but true nevertheless, that if you want to get worms for fish bait you can't find any; but go and dig garden and in five minutes time you turn out lots of them. B. A. D., your communication is hard ly just to tne party you reier to anu nau better not be published, and if you know who he waB, you would prefer that It should not be. We acknowledge the receipt of a piece of music from Lee & Walker, 1113 Chest nut street, Philadelphia, entitled, " Col. Thos. A. Bcott's Funeral March." The piece of music has on the first page a short sketch of Col. Bcott. Some fields of corn in this vicinity luive been plowed up and replanted, the s-eed proving worthless. A farmer suggests as a remedy for future trouble that greater care be taken in the full with the corn intended for seed. From the Altoona Tribune of Wednes day, we learn that a Blx-year old son of Martin V. Orner, well-known in Pfoutz's Valley, this county, fell from a hay loft and was seriously, if not fatal ly injured. The question that Esq. Clouser, six lawyers, and thirty or forty witnesses was trying to decide on Saturday, was, whether a certain horee sold by Singer Whitmer to John Mtnlch was " dumb " or not, and is not yet decided. Mlllersburg people have been troubled with burglars lately and are disposed to lay the blame on Perry county. A boat missing from Millersburg the night after the robberies were committed was found on this side of, the river near Mt. Patrick. On Monday morning in taking down the old stable In the rear of Ensminger's Hotel, to make room for a new one, Alonzo Clouser, of this place, was struck on the head and badly cut by the falling of a log. , An infant child of "William Slike, for merly of Lebanon, but at present resid ing in Union twp., Dauphin county, was suffocated' on Tuesday by a cat laying itself on the face of the babe, as the mother was but temporarily absent in the garden. The child was but seven weeks old, and must have suffered great pain, as the blood was oozing from Us nose after the cat was taken away. The Newport ATeic8 says : An accident occurred on Duncan's Island on Monday last which might have resulted in the death or serious Injury to Mrs. Briner, daughter and daughter-in-law. They came to Pines' store In a spring wagon and In turning their, horse he backed over an embankment, throwing the three ladies to the bottom, and the 'wagon and horse on top of them, the horse in such a position that he was' unable to move, which probably saved the lives of all. Assistance being near soon ex tricated the ladies from their perilous po sition, and then removing the harness from the horse, succeeded in getting him him out, and strange to say all escaped Injury except Miss B., who received a few scratches by coming iu contact with some briars. Personal. We were sorry to learn of the death of Mr. Moses F. Noll, former ly of Tyrone twp., this county. His death occurred on the 22nd Inst, in Morris county, Kansas, to which place he moved several years since. His ill ness only lasted from Thursday till Sunday. Among the former residents of this vicinity who were home on Sunday, - were Charley Withrow, Ward Rice, and James S. M'Kee. They are all looking well. Charles Foy, one of the Perry county boys, now living in llenova, Is here on a visit. Several others from this vicinity are working there, and all are doing well. Some Wonu. There is no doubt but Mr. Jesse Clouser of this place feels relieved. It is natural that he should, for Dr. Strlckler on Saturday succeeded In taking from.him a tape worm over twenty-nine feet in length. The worm was alive when it came out, and lived over an hour. Very Uiifortnnnte.-Dr. Abraham Lesher of the vicinity of Chambersburg, lost a coW one day last week in a singular manner. The Animal In some way broke the planking of a well on the premises, and fell Into it. The well Is thirty feet deep and was about half filled with water. It Is supposed that the animal had been In the well for some time before she was discovered. She still had her head above the water, but was almost dead from exhaustion. It was found Impossible to get her out alive, and a rope attached to a windless was put around her neck, and the wind less turned with crowbars until the animal was brought to the surface. The cow was a valuable animal and would in a short time have come in fresh. , Killed. John Wormley of Tyrone township was killed on Thursday last. He was helping put up a foot-log over Sherman's Creek near Thos. Morrow's when by some means the log slipped from its place and striking on the back of his head crushed him into the water. For a moment he was not missed, till ithe blood rising on the water, caused a search. He was at once got out by his comrades, but died in about an hour, speaking but once after the accident. He leaves a wife and three children to' mourn hlssudden death. Several others were slightly Injured. A liallrond to Bloomfleld received the following uotictln a recent Issue of the Philadelphia Times: The New Bloom Held journals are agitating the construc tion of a railroad from that place to Newport, to connect with the Pennsyl vania Railroad, and It is stated in the Democrat that one gentleman proposes to subscribe f 5,000 if the additional $12, 000 needed to grade and bridge the line shall be subscribed by others. New Uloomfleld Is the county town of Perry and it Is surprising thatTT Tins been without a railroad connection until this lute day, when it Is but six miles distant from the great trunk line of the State, .... .1 XI , , , 1 , . - I uuu mere uouiu ue no uouut oi ine it success of the enterprise If thecitteTlB"TV to be directly benefited would give the aid the Improvement can justly demand at their hninia)TTstM.nlr pnf'-p"'i'" can command aid outside of Perry county, but the way to get help is for the people most Interested first to he tnemseives Methodism iu Perry Coiiutyvyrhe fok lowing information, wa.a-4rtn.her from the minutes of Annual BpuSTon of Central Penn'aOnjfereliCB-tChlch con vened In Mjrfch lastralTork, Pa.: There are five full charges Blaln, New Bloomfleld, Newport, Duncan non and Liverpool, and parts of three others Marysvllle, Thompsontown and Port Royal. They contain twenty preaching places. At these are found 1242 full members, and 110 probationers. They paid to Bupport of the. Gospel, $4,630. To superannuated preachers, $120. To cause of missions, $41 1. To other benevolence, $92. For removal of debts on churches and parsonages, current expenses, and im provements of church property, $3,542. Value of church and parsonage prop erty, $51,200. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland papers of last week : Jas. B. Powell had his hand entl rely severed from his arm by a circular Baw at the planing mill of Mosser, Shoop & Sadler, in New Cumberland on Satur day last. On Monday last, a boy named Am brose Peckard, aged about fourteen, residing at Jacksonville, while acting as a self-constituted conductor of the Harrisburg and Potomac Railroad, at tempted to couple some freight cars, atv the above place, and had the first three fingers of his left hand caught between the bull noses, which amputated two at the first Joint and the third was so badly bruised that it had to be amputated at the same place. Dr. S. N. Jicker was called, who dressed the wounded fingers in the most skillful manner. The Newville Enterprise gives an account of an ovarian tumor, removed from Mrs. Gilbert, of Green Spring. The patient had suffered for a number of years, and though repeatedly urged by her friends to have an operation per formed, she would not consent until it became evident that she could not possi bly live a week longer unless she obtain ed relief. While the physicians In consultation could give but little encour agement, on account of the size of the tumor and other serious complications, it was decided to perform the operation as alast resort. The tumor measured bixty-one inches around and together with its surrounding liquid weighed seventy-five pounds. Mrs. Gilbert did not long survive the oneration : she died on Thursday. . Juniata County. We copy the follow lug from the Juniata county papers of last week i On Wednesday morning of last week a valuable cow belonging to Hon. John Balsbach was killed by Pacific express west at the Market street crossing, in this place. Fort lioyal Times. The Infant child of Mr. A. J. Pettitt died suddenly on Monday morning of lust week from some unknown cause. The child appeared to pe in good health when the parents retired to bed with it, but when they awoke in the morning the spirit of the darling child had taken Hi everlasting flight. Ib. A hen belonging to Mrs. Naylor, of Fayette township, this county, recently hutched a brood of thirteen chickens among whleh .was one that had four legs, one eye on the top of Its head, and no wings. It lived but a short time. Ho a Cocolainus correspondent Informs us. C. D. Shellenberger, a well-known citizen of Fayette township, cut the Instep of his foot about six weeks ago The wound got sore and sickened him, and how he is so 111 that his life is despaired of. More Wand Tor Kent. The subscriber offers for rent a good ktohk doom 10x80 feht located one and one-hnlf miles soirth of New Oeiimantown, Perry Co. The room Is at present occupied by litni and contains about $1500, worth of goods. The goods can be bought by the renter and immediate possession given or the stock will be retailed and the room rented fiiomthk 1st ok -next a run,. Call and see the room and location. Terms reasonable, and if desired a lease of five or more years can be hail. 22-20 J.B. BwAinz. New Hook for Sale. A Prodigious Fool, (2d Edition now Ready.) By John C. Wallls, (District Attorney of Perry County) Vi mo. 210 pages, ele gantly bound In extra cloth, $1.25. In club orders of four or more copies, $1.00 per copy. "A story (if Ameriran life. It lit a very readable bonk." rltUliurtfli (Jlirimk-lo. "We. have peruae,! this bnnk with pleasure. The laiiKiiaire In pure and lorellile. The Idea la very nriir inal In the form ol thin alory and eipially well briuiKlit oul." ilarrlHuurK TeleKraph. " It 1b a rapftal atiVy, with plenty of Bi'llnn ami annie Suite telling inelileula. lift 1 utereHt la keel 1111 Irnm the t pUKti to the laHt." 1'hOadelphia tlhrnnlclo-Herrtld. Agents wanted. First rate terms given. Appfy at once. For sale, sent by mall, postage pre paid, on receipt of the price, by the author Jonx C. Wai.lis, New liloora lleld.Pa. 22 Keep cool. F. Mortimer has lots of Fans, from 3 eta., upwards. Renew Your Lease. There are times in every ones life when energy fails and a miserable feel ing eorrn?s over them, often mistaken for lainess. Danger lurks in these symptonis, as they arise, from Impure blood or vllseased organs. Medical ad Vice isillenslve and often unsatisfacto- rTarklr's Ginger Tonic will renew It restores perfect activity to the Stom ach, Liver and Kidneys, and purifies the blood, as men and women restored to robust health testify in almost every neighborhood. See adv. Advocate. 224t ELMO HOTEL Kos. S17 and S19 -eet, PiiiT,AiELrniA. Rates re- ced to Two Dollahs Per Day. he traveling rmblio still find at this Hotel the same liberal provision for their comfort. It is located in the Immediate centres of business and places of amuse ment and the different Rail Road depots, i as well as all parts of the city, are easily accessible by Street Cars constantly pass ing the doors. It oilers special Induce ments to those visiting the city for business or pleasure. Your patronage Is respectfully solicited. Jos. M. Ficoeu, Proprietor. f A. CARD. A new enterprize lias been started In Mechanlcsburg, Cumberland county, by J. W. Ringrose & Co., and that Is the making of a new style of Leather Fly Nets. These nets are said to be a great improvement over any style yet made, while the price they .will be sold at, Is no greater than is asked for the poorer article. Store keepers, before supplying themselves should see these nets an 4 learn prices, and farmers should ask the merchant with whom they deal to get at least a sample to show them. For price list, etc., address J. W. Rinouose & Co., Mechanlcsburg, Pa., or Kenne dy, Willing & Co., 100 and 102 North 3rd Steet, Philadelphia. 5tf. Still Alive I I am still alive and ready to cut and fit suits In good style. If wanting any work in my line, give me a call. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Samuel Bentzel, TAILOR, April 0, '80.tf New Bloomfleld, Pa. ATTENTION ! For choice material, for beauty of styles and latest fashions, for everything iu the millinery line at especially mod erate prices, call at M. L. BELL'S. Ladies' Hats and Bonnets, Fancy Braids, Chips, Tuscans, and fine Straws, Children's Hats and Caps. 'Elegant new width ribbons. Bilks and Satins in beautiful shades. A line of Embroideries and Laces unsurpassed in quantity and quality. Beautiful Swiss Embroideries and In sertlngs, Gloves In Lisle, Silk and Kid, also Lace Mitts, Children's Collars, &c. Veiling in all shades. Hosiery in great variety. M. L. BELL. Old Stand, Centre Square, 10 lrn NEWPORT, PA. tSTIf yon have plmple, bolls, (alt rheum rough kin, etc., toko "Llndaev's Blood Search er." Bold by all druggists. "Hit Our stock of Men's & Boy's Straw Goods, Shirts, and neckwear, can't be beat. M. Dukes, & Co. Boy your Carpets at the leading place, an giaun nuu OLytes, at M. DUKKS, & Co. Clothes rlugers. We have a few of the best made. Price only $5. F. Moktihek, Good Company, Double Number. Oootl Company (SJ1.00 a year Springfield, Maai.) Isauei No8. 1 and 80 together, making a double number. blnu't. Frederick Bchwatka, the commander of the Franklin Beared Expe dition which returned last autumn, hat two of hl aeries of articlea on experiences and ad ventures In the Arctlo world, nndor the title, "In IheLand'oftheMldnlghtBnn." The (list tells of previous Franklin expeditions, and the second begins the narrative of his own. In future articles he will continue the story. 8. J. Douglass has a paper on the Eskimo race. A long Installment, about thirty pages, of a now aerial story is given. It Is printed anony mously under the title of Mildred's Caprice." There are also throo complete stories. As bollts the season there are numerous articles about travel and adventure In a wide variety of localities, with many other Inter esting articles. The American Revised New Testament. The Literary llcvolutlon Is prompt with Us edition of the Revised Testament. The British monopolists "unchained" their edition on the morning of May 20th, and at 8:80 P.M., the same day, the American edition was all In type, and of the various editions of the entire Testament and the Gospels published separate ly as many as 150,000 copies a day will be man ufactured till the demand is met. The prices for the very handsome editions, in type nearly double the alxs of the British edition, are as follows: The New Testament complete for 10 cents. Ths Gospels complete for 7 cents. . The Gospels separately, each for 2 cents. And in various forms and styles, up 'to full Turkey Morocco, gilt edges, for the new and old versions on pages facing for $1.60. This edition Is for sale by the leading book sellers of the United Btates, or they will be sent by mall on receipt of price. Liberal terms are allowed to clubs. Address, AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE, 704 Broadway, N. Y. Church Notices. Presbyterian Church Preaching next Sunday at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M. Sun day School at half past 0 A. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. M. E. Church. Quarterly Meeting services. Preaching Saturday morning and Sunday night by Rev. it. Hinkle, P. E., and Saturday night and Sunday' morning by Rev. Colburn, of Newport. Love feast at 9 A. M., Sunduy. Silk Mitts. Some pretty styles cheap, at Mohtijieii'b. Important to Travelers. Special In ducements are offered you by the Bur lington Route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found else where in this issue. "Aftcr all, a gentle purgative Is the best means of curing headache, liver complaint, bil iousness, Ac. Use "Sellers' Liver Fills." 10 4 Wool Bought at the highest market price for cash at D. GANSMAN'S Clothing House, (Franks Old Stand,) 22 4t Newport, Pa. ' , The Spring Styles of casBimers are here and If you want a new suit come anchsee what we can offer. We have made to order and guarantee a fit from the finest assortment of goods ever shown in the county. F. Mortimer. Dental Notioe. I wish to Inform the people of lower Juniata and Terry counties, that I have located a Den tal Otllo at the Martin Hotel In Millerstown, for the purpose of practising Dentistry Id all its branches. Having had ample city practice at Indianapolis, Ind., during the war period, sending out plate work to nearly all of the northern Btates, also had an office In the city of Auburn, N. Y., I will bring to the village of Millerstown, city practice at the ruling country prices. I will use no cheap material, conse quently I will not advertise any of the low prices. Full set of rubber plates, either upper or lower, $15 ; filling teeth, from 50c upward building up teeth with gold, from $3 to $10 and upward. All work guaranteed. No work done on trial. E. P. HUDSON, Practical Dentist, 4 Millerstown, Perry Co., Pa. For cheap Straw Hats go to Morti mer's. He has received a new supply. Western Union Telegraph connecting with all parts of the world. Office at New Bloojifield iu Mortimer's build ing, tf On Sunday, office open from 9 to 1 A. M., and 5 to 6 P. M. It Is a Fact. We have recently open ed some very pretty novelties in the dress goods line. We have also received a large addition to our stock of Prints, Ginghams, &c, of the new styles. Come and see then F. Mortimer. For Ladles' Dusters, Coats, Shawls, Skirts, Fans, Parasols &c, we have the' best assortment. M. Dukes, & Co. Virginia Horses for Pale. The sub scriber will sell at Ben. Hitter's hotel, in Loysville, on SATUIiDAY, June 4th, 1881, one car load of Fine Virginia Horses, consisting of draught and driv ing horses, from three to six years old. Will be sold without reserve. A credit of 00 days will be given. AMOS WATTS. HfBad blood always causes tronble. It may be a family fight or bolls, pimples, Itch, tetter, &c. but no matter, "Dr. Lindeey's Blood Searcher" Is the cure-all. 19d4t Some Jobs. We have a few special bargains which we will mention. A lot of TvMitLEKH, 43 cents per dozen. A lot of Jelly Glasses, 50 cents per dozen. The Pantograph Binder, is the neatest and most economical method of binding up letter, note and bill heads, or any other kind of statione.-y. The under signed having bought the right, is pre pared to furnish all kinds of Commercial or Legal printing put up In this binder. Merchants or others wanting work of this kind, will find our work first class and prices reasonable. Call and see specimens or write for prices to , The Times Office, tf New Bloomfleld, Pa. County Price Current. Dtjotfnat.n, May 3), 1B81 Plat-Heed 1 Potatoes 40 Butter pound lOtflJ' Eggs V doien i g " Dried Apples H pound Sits" Dried Peaohes IU O 12ets. fll XKWI'OItT MAIIKKTS. KswroBT, May 28, H81. Klour, (Cxtra, tfi.00 " Super ; 3.25 White Wheat old V bush 113 Hed Wheat, oli 113 Rye Corn 45048 Oata VI 82 pounds 3S9 40 Clover Seed per pound.... 606 cents Timothy 8eed 2 IK) Flax Seed I on Potatoes, 40811 Bacon SOS Lard ficcnts Hams 19 cents. Ground Alum Salt 1 10 Ol 10 Llmeburner'a Coal 11 00 1 2f Philadelphia Produce Market. Pnii.iDKT.PHiA. May 20, 1881. Flour unsettled: extra H 003 60: Fennyl vanla family, 4.o0 14.75 Minnesota do., I4.8U0 15.12; patent and high grades. $.6U7.0O Rye flour, fi 25i.25. Cnrnmeal. 12.20. Wheat. 122 125. Corn yellow. 6162o. i mixed. Efiffl'Ke. Oats quiet; PeniMvlvsnin and western Whits. 44f49e. : western inlxed,42i;i3. RyelKI0112c. MAnniAoiia. CArfi-HEi.r. Khp.mkr On May 25Hi,issl, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. W. H. logan, G. W. Campbell, M. !., of Newport to Halile A. Kleiner of Millerstown. AVintfr Charters On May 22d, at the M. E. parsonage In Duncanimn, by Hev. ,1. Bell, .lolin Winter to Rebecca Charters, both of thut place. DHATHB. Nebi.et On Mavliith.lSUl, In Sheaffer's Valley. Tyrone twp , Elizabeth Neeley, aged 69 years, 10 months and 12 days. OA ntt On May22d,lR81.lnMarysvlIle, Mabel Oantt. aged 3 years. II- months and 21 (lavs. Dhexi.eh On May 21st. 1881, In Landlsbnrg, George 8. Itrexler, In the 47th year of his age. Noi.i, On May 19th, 1881. in Dunlap, Kansas, Mr. Moses K. Noll, aped about 88 vears. WKIIH.EV On May stTtli, 1881. in Loysville, John WelMey, aged about 24 years. ESTATE NOTICE. Notioe Isherebygtven that letters of administration on the estate of Susanna Kteel, late ol New RutTalo borough. Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In same place. All persons I ndebted to said estate arereqnested to make Immediate payment and thosehavmg Qlaiiiistopresentthenidulyauthentfcatedfor set tlement to DAVID T. STEEL, May fl, 1881. Administrator. YOU CAN BUY THE BLATCHLEY PUMP T"nllnrf1,or Willi Copper , Forr-!ln,or Iron I.lnlnK. Kiu'h one Htenclled with my name an maiiufiu'turor is warranted In material and con struction. For enlo by the best houses in ho trade. If vou do not know where to fret this pump, write to me as below, and I will seti't name of agent nearest you, who will supply you at my lowest prices. CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, 308 Market Bt, Philadelphia, Pa. MWVor sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomfleld, Pa. 22 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.- The Trustees of the M. E. Church, of near Mar kelville, will receive proposals for the erection of a plank, weatherboaided Church 32 by 40 feet up to June K. 1881. For specifications call on the Secretary at Mar kelvllie. or at M. E. Parsonage, New Bloomfleld. Trustees reserve rlnht, to reject all bids. J. M. JOHNSTON, President, a T. Watts, Sec'y. E8TATE NOTICE. Notice Is herby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate ot Benjamin Zimmejnian. late of Madison township Perry county. Fa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing iu Andeisonburg, Perry county. Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to WILLIAM MOOSE, W. II. Sponsi.er, Att'y. Kxecutor. May 10, 1SS1. INSTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given Li that letters of Administration have been granted op the estate of ha nine I Daniels, late of Wheatlieldtwp., Perry county, Pa., deceased, to Harah Ann Daniels, residing la same township. jr. o. address, uuncannou. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to maae unuieuiaie payment anu musts uaviug claims, to present them for settlement. oAKA.il ANN DANIELS. C. J. T. M'lSTlIiE, Att'y. Administratrix. May 25. 1881. 0 RPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! THE undersigned Administrator of theestafer of Mary Milks, late of Greenwood township. Ferry county. Pa., deceased, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of said ceuuty, will expose to public sale upon the premises, 0a Saturday, June 4th, 1881, : At one o'clock P.M., the real estate of raid decedent, situate in Green wood township, Perry county, being 37 Lots of Ground, numbered from 10 to 29, both inclusive, and from No. 50 to No. 65. both inclusive, and also lot No. 67 tn the town laid out by Samuel Grubb and by him named I.IbKKT V HAL)., iu said township. The sld Thirty-seven Lota of ground will be sold either separately, or as a whole, or in two or more luu to suit purchasers and us the beat in terests of the estate may require. TKKMS Ten per ceut ot the purchase money to be paid cash; forty per oent. thereof to be paid on couHrmatiou of sale, when posoessioo will be given and Deed delivered, and lue remainder to be paid on the 1st of April, IM2, to bo secured by by J uduineut BohiWi. JOUN A. SILKS. Adiulutslraior of Mary B Iks, April 26, 16SI.